General anesthesia
General anesthesia is reserved for cases where being fully asleep provides the safest and most predictable experience — such as complex procedures, certain surgical needs, or situations where awake treatment isn’t feasible.
Under general anesthesia, you remain unconscious and unaware, while trained professionals monitor your breathing, comfort, and vital signs throughout the entire appointment.
Clear preparation, clear follow-up
We explain what to expect:
- Before treatment, including fasting and medication instructions
- During treatment, including how you’ll be monitored
- After treatment, including recovery, rest, and typical symptoms
You’ll leave with written guidance and a clear understanding of what comes next.